I. ˈlīnd adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of linen to line (as a cloak)
1. : having a lining or liner
2. : depicted with a lining of a specified color — used of heraldic representations
the mantling gules, lined ermine
II. adjective
Etymology: from past participle of line (IV)
1. : marked or covered with lines
2. : depicted with a line attached to the collar — used of a heraldic representation of an animal